Summary

Corey Woods aka Raekwon The Chef, aka Lex Diamonds, aka Shallah, Raekwon has been a staple in the Entertainment industry since his debut in 1993 as an integral part in undeniably one of the greatest Hip-Hop groups to date, the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. Rae's verbal ability took center stage early in the original cult classic "Protect Ya Neck", but little did the world know as we bopped our heads in unison to the mesmerizing Wu-Tang catalog, that we were merely indulging in delicious appetizers delivered by Rae. It wasn't until 1995, when Raekwon The Chef emerged from the kitchen and invited the Hip-Hop faithful into his personal chamber and the world was privileged to partake in the perfectly sautéed full course meal cooked by the Chef himself culminating with the album that changed the game as we knew it...

Only Built 4 Cuban Linx is a Hip-Hop classic that would serve as binoculars for not only how the general public would view Hip-Hop artists, but also and more importantly, how Hip-Hop artists would view themselves Raekwon has influenced many of the Hip-Hop aficionado's such as Wyclef, Outkast, The Game, Mobb Deep, Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Eminem, The Lox and the late great Big Pun. Never before had the game seen the flashy swagger, coupled with the Mafioso undertones that so eloquently fit, along with the use of numerous aliases by an artist, the unprecedented skits, the Staten Island slang and the verbal techniques that Raekwon The Chef so effortlessly demonstrated in the Platinum classic album that would withstand the test of time. By possessing these rare qualities and Iron Chef credentials, the Brooklyn born "Shaolin" bred MC became one of the most versatile Hip- Hop artists that the industry has ever seen and considered by many as one of the Greatest MC's Of All Time. Much like the career of one of his favorite artists, Marvin Gaye, Raekwon not only appeals to the male dominated street community but he also possesses the unique ability to attract a huge female following. The hoods all across America have been craving for it, the streets have been starving, and now the country is famished for the release of Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang.

With years of valuable experience from working alongside some of the most influential figures in the recording industry to date, Raekwon is ready to navigate his ship with the formation of his record label, IceH20 records and reemerge his urban flair to the masses with the aforementioned blockbuster. This Shaolin Island legendary flamethrower, gave fans something to chow on with the `09 release of the Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 ("The Purple Tape") and his lyrical recipe has been groomed to make his presence felt Worldwide. This lyrical juggernaut has been marinating and is now ready to assume the throne and his rightful position as the flashy Don of Dons and Hip-Hop ambassador in the entertainment industry. The album features cameos from many industry heavyweights such as The Wu-Tang Clan, Rick Ross, Raheem Devaughn, Jim Jones, Black Thought, and many others. Blazing tracks from the who's who of extraordinary Hip-Hop producers such as the Eric Sermon, DJ Khalil, Scram Jones, Havoc, Kenny Dope, Allah Mathematics and Alchemist, layered with Raekwon's melodic flows, thought provoking visual content and street orientated delivery. "He promised it. The fans demanded it. And, now it's finally here! Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang, the long awaited concept album from Raekwon the Chef. Back with the gritty tales from the street that have made him a hip hop legend, Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang captures Raekwon at the top of his lyrical game. The album includes tracks such as: "Molasses" featuring Rick Ross, "Rich and Black feat. Nas, "Last Trip to Scotland" feat Lloyd Banks and many more. Having enjoyed unparalleled comeback success with the 2009 release of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2, Raekwon is back again to give the fans exactly what he promised them. And, they won't be disappointed."

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Name:
StopFrauding
(Posted:
10/17/2014 10:03:00 AM; Partial IP: .98.71.220)Location: Phila
Comment: "Cheeleader"Dont get it f*cked up I love Ghostface but Raekwon put Ghost on the map, Ghostface would have never took off if Raekwon didn't add his name to the cover. Everybody knows Cuban Linx is Raekwon's album. Your saying that Ironman and Cuban Linx are Cappadonna albums too because his name is on both covers as well. All I'm saying is know what you're saying and stop fraudulently hating on a legend even if you don't like an album.

Name:
htowndave
(Posted:
5/21/2012 2:30:00 PM; Partial IP: 194.13.223)Location: houtson
Comment: the album was still a wu-classic fuck all the haters raekwon is still that n*gga

Name:
3rd
(Posted:
4/28/2012 4:57:00 PM; Partial IP: 21.150.247)Location: uk
Comment: I felt this CD was rushed on the hype of "only built for cuban link2", this cd is much more commercial sounding a was a bit of a disappointment. I wish I had not wasted my money on this joint I didnt think

Name:
DJ EDDIE.R
(Posted:
5/22/2011 6:49:00 AM; Partial IP: .138.52.41)Location: BRONX/TEXAS
Comment: OK-REA CAME THROUGH NOW, COMPARING TO THE "RAP" THATS OUT NOW, THIS IS PURE GOLD TO ALL THE REAL HIP HOP HEADS. IF YOU FROM NEW YORK AND YOU HAVE BEEN LISINING TO WOO SINCE 93 THEN YOU KNOW THIS IS THERE STYLE. NO ONE IN THE GAME EVEN COMES CLOSE TO SOUNDING LIKE THESE DUDES SO YES THIS IS A BANGIN ALBUM. NOW, FOR THOSE LIL KIDS WHO THINK THIS ALBUM IS TRASH, WHY DONT YOU PULL UP YA PANTS AND TRY TO WRIGHT SOMETHING BETTA AND GO GET YOUR SELF OUT THERE AND GET A DEAL! IF NOT THEN YALL NEEDS TO SHUT THE F--K UP WHILE GROWN FOLKS IS TALKIN!!! HAAA!

Name:
FAT 7
(Posted:
4/29/2011 7:30:00 PM; Partial IP: 58.204.179)Location: Orlando
Comment: Great Album! Old School Raw is my shit yes old school raw don't care what time were in Good Music is good Music and never dies period!

Name:
ChainSnatcha
(Posted:
4/8/2011 1:14:00 AM; Partial IP: 155.254.82)Location: Honolulu, HI
Comment: I reviewed the whole album and im sick to say that this album is straight up crap. Alchemist produced the best beat on this album but Rae didnt capitalize to make that track a solid cut.

Name:
The Jeneral J.U.-ICE
(Posted:
4/6/2011 8:52:00 PM; Partial IP: 250.222.38)Location: Japan (reppin' G.A.)
Comment: You entitled to your opinion Gonex3, about Rae's album...aint gon' agree with you, but ok. You talkin' about late 90's though, the Clan had shit rollin' since 93'. The dope shit came from '93 to I would say at least 97'. The Clan aint a late 90's group and Chop Chop Ninja is a story, something Rae (next to Slick Rick and Andre 3000) is exceptionally good at telling. Deck and Estelle got down on that one too! As a matter of fact I can close my eyes, listen to the track, and see Rae gettin' his ass whooped by the ninja until he let of those shots lol. I think Chop Chop Ninja is one of those tracks you gotta play over and over to appreciate it. Still a dope track to me though! From The Hills is my shit though, dope cut indeed.

Name:
gonex3
(Posted:
4/5/2011 9:48:00 PM; Partial IP: 207.74.253)Location: Santa Rosa, USA
Comment: I think most of yall are sprung from the late 90s still, this is horrible, not as bad as Part 2 was, but there are some down right terrible songs on this album. Chop Chop is one of the stupidest things I've heard in the last year or so.

Name:
L.L.
(Posted:
3/31/2011 2:24:00 AM; Partial IP: .110.25.65)Location: Buff City
Comment: Another classic alvum from raekwon. I liked this album better than only built for cuban links 2. Alot of replay value. Another wu banger

Name:
The Jeneral J.U.-ICE
(Posted:
3/27/2011 7:06:00 PM; Partial IP: 250.222.38)Location: Japan (reppin' G.A.)
Comment: Yo I gotta salute you on that review Megan Foxxx! You obviously know your Clan catalog! Apollo Kid's was decent but I can't front on Rae's shit cause I been bumpin' the hell out of Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang since I bought that bitch!!! Shit was so dope I mixed a 2 disc cd to pay homage to the Wu with shit from ENTER THE 36 CHAMBERS, TICAL, LIQUID SWORDS, RETURN TO THE 36 CHAMBERS, OB4CL, IRONMAN, THE PILLAGE, WU-TANG FOREVER, and a whole bunch of shit from the SWARM albums, La the Darkman, Sunz of Man, Killa Army, Shyhiem, Killah Priest, and other Wu affiliates. Yo those dudes and what they started... definitely a driving and inspirational force in hip-hop! Dope shit indeed!

Name:
MeganFoxxx
(Posted:
3/24/2011 5:12:00 PM; Partial IP: 142.48.200)Location: Jennifer's Body
Comment: another timeless wu classic. raekwon has really lit a fire under his career recently, after dropping the first ob4cl, he came out with two weak ass albums in immobilarity and lex diamond story, now he's putting out the wu classics, this is the new age wu obc4l2, wu-massacre this album, apollo kids was hot, WU-TANG FOREVER, also makes sure you listen to those itunes bonus tracks: wu-crime and your world & my world, tracks that easily could have been on the album

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LARS
(Posted:
3/24/2011 12:06:00 PM; Partial IP: 4.10.46.64)Location: stockholm, sweden
Comment: Juciy, I bet you aint do a damn thing for Japan since the events.....u lazy azz ninja!! The album is pretty good. Better than I thought it would be. Probably about a tie with GFK's Apollo Kids...The Wu aint dead...as always, Rae & Ghost keep the brand relevant. The beats are very good he rhymes are just as good. One of the few albums worth buying these days. Lloyd Banksdid his thing here also! G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G UNIT!!!!!!

Name:
yHATE
(Posted:
3/23/2011 10:16:00 PM; Partial IP: 106.115.32)Location: dA bUrG, FL Chi-Town
Comment: Got to come thru again to bless this review. A couple days ago my fav joint on here was Last Train To Scotland Dope track. Today is Snake Pond. That beat is Super Dope. If you got a bad review on here it just means your a teenie bopper that loves drake n wayne and your just a Hater. Rae brought the Heat on this one. Support REAL HipHop you dumb bitches!!!

Name:
The Jeneral J.U.-ICE
(Posted:
3/23/2011 7:46:00 PM; Partial IP: 250.222.38)Location: Japan (reppin' G.A.)
Comment: Lol, I was wondering when your sensitive ass would try and make a comment, and as far as the Japan crisis goes you needn't not worry about that cause everyone here from all kind of countries is doing everything in their power to help Japan. Why would I stop living my life and listening to hip-hop music just because a crisis is happening? Sorry homo but I wasn't built that way. Back to the issue at hand though Mr. Captain Save 'Em (you obviously love to speak for other people). This album is dope, bottom line, point blank, period. I dare someone else to say different. You didn't even comment on Raekwon's shit LARS...you just wanted a roasting session, lol. Holla when you got somethin' worthy to say.

Name:
LARS
(Posted:
3/23/2011 2:12:00 PM; Partial IP: 4.10.46.64)Location: stockholm, sweden
Comment: Juicy, why are you talking on here while your country is in crisis...go out and help find people and rebuild! No time for music and blogging son!

Name:
The Jeneral J.U.-ICE
(Posted:
3/23/2011 1:08:00 AM; Partial IP: 250.222.38)Location: Japan (reppin' G.A.)
Comment: I'ont even diss mafuckas on these comments (me and LARS maybe) but Pocket Knife, Samurai Sword, or whatever your shit must be rusty and dull for you to say some shit like that! I'll agree and say when the Clan had 93' to 96' those were dope and fire ass times for the Clan and they still bringin' heat to this day. But you obviously don't know what the fuck you talkin' about when you mentioned the Wu-affiliated producers...who the fuck you think Cilva Ringz, Bronze Nazareth, and Mathematics with? This is a dope ass album by the way and I can hear the essence of the Clan behind this album from the rhymes, beats, and kung-fu flicks. Rae's shit don't even sound the same in every song so what the fuck was that about? You gon' talk about and diss a album talk about why my man Lupe's shit had wasn't hot and had poor reviews cause I can't see where that's even a factor with Raekwon's shit. Stop bringin' that horseshit out the horse's ass mafucka.

Name:
Samurai Sword
(Posted:
3/22/2011 2:39:00 PM; Partial IP: 225.180.65)Location: A Ninja's chest son!
Comment: Dude needs to stick to Wu-tang affiliated producers and rappers. Plus he has the same fucking flow in every single song son! Boring ass rhymes and weak ass beats. The wu needs to bring back that 1993 style, fuck this fragmented bullshit.

Name:
yHATE
(Posted:
3/21/2011 6:56:00 PM; Partial IP: 6.137.10.8)Location: dA bUrG, FL Chi-Town
Comment: Dope album!! Rae hit a homerun with this album. One of the best for this year so far. Last train to Scotland has to be one of the ILLEST tracks I heard. Bank$ & Rae should do a album together. Wu meets G-Unit. This album stays in da whip!! Everyone must own this album. Well worth the MULA!!!

Name:
serenejus
(Posted:
3/21/2011 1:52:00 PM; Partial IP: 246.82.142)Location: Los angeles, Ca
Comment: Classic album, destroys all comp. Bought lupe the sameday, so far I listen to rae album about 100 times. Reminds me of the golden years of hip hop ( around 93 to 96) when a flood gate of classic hiphop albums hit the market, but lupe shit is wack, only gave that 1 listen, just because I couldn't get my money back, don't get me wrong lupe not wack but the album production is horrible.

Name:
xplicit
(Posted:
3/21/2011 11:48:00 AM; Partial IP: 199.96.253)Location: queens
Comment: this album is good only because is straight up back to the essence type of album its alright but its good

Name:
PRES
(Posted:
3/19/2011 11:17:00 PM; Partial IP: 42.111.164)Location: Underground
Comment: What can I say Rae the real teflon don godzilla'd every1 with this 1. some of the features I question but Rae's verses he killed every1. unlimited skills peace to the god

Name:
TRAVIS FREEMAN
(Posted:
3/17/2011 11:21:00 AM; Partial IP: 28.123.115)Location: NEW HAVEN
Comment: I GAVE THIS CD 5 STARS BECAUSE IT' THAT'S GOOD BEATS ARE GREAT RAE'S LYRICS ARE ILL FAVORITE SONG ON THE ALBUM EVERY SOLIDER IN THE HOOD ft. METHOD MAN PRODUCED BY ERICK SERMON

Name:
mjg
(Posted:
3/14/2011 6:45:00 PM; Partial IP: 8.200.69.7)Location: mpls to st pete
Comment: This album is really interesting and unique to listen to. This sounds strange to say with the shaolin effects and all. But really, I was very impressed with Rae's lyrics, ability to switch up his flow alittle once in a while, and most of all, the guest appearances. I thought he put in just the right people to make this album go from good to great. The beats at times hit me as a little hollow sounding or just not there so I went 4 star. Nonetheles-- Good Music!

Name:
Martin Hollings
(Posted:
3/13/2011 9:44:00 PM; Partial IP: 3.0.77.240)Location: Newcastle
Comment: My brother told us that the cover have got some revealed chinese shaolin monks on it !! so it means the CD is the known Wu tang rap that other people known in the early hip hop and in fact of course because this artful CD cover should be morer better than OLBCB4part2 !!!

Name:
Child of the 90's
(Posted:
3/12/2011 10:54:00 AM; Partial IP: .183.4.170)Location: North Carolina
Comment: I've Heard 9 songs off this album on youtube. and i'm impressed. Raekwon has given us another classic yet again!.

Name:
Montgomery, SR
(Posted:
3/12/2011 1:55:00 AM; Partial IP: 231.206.90)Location: Seattle-LA
Comment: The beats are slammin' ! And P, great comment!! Rae is truly one of the mcs that uses a paintbrush when rhymin', a true Shakespeare wordsmith, nice way to put that!!!

Name:
royale456
(Posted:
3/11/2011 7:57:00 PM; Partial IP: 1.24.119.4)Location: Florida
Comment: 3.5 stars...Dope album in spots.... a little inconsistent though.... beat wise. Reakwon's bars are better than ever,guest appearances where solid, but the beats could have used alot more attention. Several tracks sounded really bland, it sounds like this project was a little rushed. But with all that said, its still not a bad installment to the Rea catalog.OBFCL pt. 3 should be more solid.

Name:
khordkutta
(Posted:
3/11/2011 5:29:00 PM; Partial IP: 159.192.10)Location: lost wages
Comment: This ish bangs out, I hear a concept album of sorts, Sounds like either a prequel to 36 chambers or what was going on, when Rae wasnt on the Mic during 36 .

Name:
Montgomery, SR
(Posted:
3/10/2011 8:43:00 PM; Partial IP: 231.206.90)Location: Seattle-Los Angeles
Comment: Unbelievable album. I feel this one shoulda been Cuban Linx 2, And CBL2 shoulda been Shaolin VS Wu, this album just has more of a classic Wu sound to it. Ghost is KILLIN em on his verses, Meth my fave of all time doin his thing thing, I just want RZA to do the entire Cuban Linx 3. We keep postin it like that these guys'll do it eventually.
Incredible album, buy it.

Name:
dsmke1
(Posted:
3/10/2011 6:46:00 PM; Partial IP: 8.54.40.72)Location: Dallas,Tx
Comment: Ohhhh man ¡ Through the first four songs its really lacking the production its out of the question that this is a masterpiece....So far honestly, 2 stars......ima check the other ones hopefully I can give it three or four ill be back......

Name:
D Caonabo
(Posted:
3/9/2011 9:00:00 AM; Partial IP: .46.106.19)Location: Providence, RI
Comment: This is the illest album of all time, of all time LOL
On some real shit this shit is bonkers, if you aint feeling it kill yaself basically

Name:
Ramesh
(Posted:
3/9/2011 4:16:00 AM; Partial IP: .211.3.242)Location: South Africa
Comment: if wu-crime was on the album I would give it 5 stars

Name:
The Jeneral J.U.-ICE
(Posted:
3/8/2011 8:51:00 PM; Partial IP: 250.222.38)Location: Japan (reppin' G.A.)
Comment: Album so good I gotta make another comment! Rae, Mef, Ghost, RZA and Tru-Master on them beats, the whole Clan and their affiliates (to include Shyhiem) man ya'll need to come back in 2011 and make another album like "THE SWARM" let these new jacks hear the "Duel of the Iron Mic's, Daytona 500's, Criminology, Brooklyn Zoo's, and P.L.O Style's that they missing in this new generation. Rae's shit just made me pop open all my old Clan shit since '93 and in 2011 that shit still sounds dope and ahead of it's time! Make mafuckas listen and show 'em what the Wu-Tang sound is all about...TIMELESS!!! Chop Chop Ninja n*ggas!!!

Name:
X-one
(Posted:
3/7/2011 10:56:00 PM; Partial IP: 08.152.200)Location: Hip-Hop Land
Comment: I still respect raek but I think this album is low and beats are not really good, time is up for these producers! Why not working with producers like Marco Polo...

Name:
BoChosen
(Posted:
3/7/2011 10:45:00 PM; Partial IP: .230.10.25)Location: PA Native
Comment: Joint is knockin', Fam. I think the production works well and serves as a good canvas for Rae... That Butta knives is STUPID, Fam. Dope album.

Name:
Confidence
(Posted:
3/7/2011 2:37:00 PM; Partial IP: 112.170.65)Location: Boston
Comment: production is lacking, bottom line. we know he can rhyme but marry the rhymes with the beats better...feeling the sermon joint the most...peace

Name:
MC da Truth
(Posted:
3/6/2011 10:46:00 PM; Partial IP: 4.175.1.61)Location: Ottawa
Comment: It's official mayne. I took me awhile to decide this over years but this album and the one previous just shows that Raekwon has been killin this shit. So i've decided to see him as my favorite wu member cause he style has always been dirty and he's the dude out of the lot of them to really keep it consistant. the hard work really shows

Name:
GTmarauder
(Posted:
3/6/2011 12:34:00 PM; Partial IP: 242.224.60)Location: mia
Comment: wow tthe scroll beat is trash! I thought initially it was a nobody who produced it but now I see it was evidence. very disappointing. chopchop nija n crane style wouldve been fire songs back in the hayday of hiphop now we got a bit*h singing ninja rules and a trash beat n a busta who doesnt belong spitting anymore on krane style. think back guys when WU had their shit tight. that song wouldve had masta, gza, n deck with a fire RZa beat now we lucky we even get busta wak flow.

Name:
sikee
(Posted:
3/5/2011 12:35:00 PM; Partial IP: 151.24.157)Location: Van City
Comment: Strong album with good production. I was especially hyped on the Evidence beat.I bet he was hyped to produce a joint for the Chef because you know he grew up with this.

Name:
J-Aura
(Posted:
3/5/2011 10:19:00 AM; Partial IP: 72.176.164)Location: from NC, now in Los Angeles
Comment: EXCELLENT collaborations, mediocre theme overall... I'd say it's like a dope azz Wu mixtape compared to a classic Raekwon ALBUM like OB4CL II. Chef comes correct on everything... Great verses by Nas, Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Black Thought... Production is consistently hitting... If you love the Wu, you should be satistied by the creative direction...

Name:
Furio
(Posted:
3/4/2011 8:20:00 PM; Partial IP: 101.11.146)Location: Ohio
Comment: i was surprised by this one not that I under estimated Rae just the some of the features but I was wrong this is a solid album beats features and main MC id recommend it to hip hop heads

Name:
Tyson Forrest
(Posted:
3/4/2011 5:25:00 PM; Partial IP: .49.62.190)Location: Los Angeles, California
Comment: Always support the WU. Been blastin' Rae since I was in High School in 96'. If you know the Chef you know this will be cooked right. And to the whackness spreader trying to bring down teenage fans of Hip Hop remember you were in their position at some point too, lets spread some positivity and come together. Real Hip Hop heads know the art is universal.

Name:
non-teenager
(Posted:
3/3/2011 9:51:00 PM; Partial IP: 9.88.73.18)Location: california
Comment: Great anglo-saxon album. Better not have any of u teenager cyber-thugz calling me out, bet 85% of ya'll that try to call me out r straight wankstas that rely on hip hop to show a fake hard side. but anywayz, good album, should of had justin beiber on this one. lol... j/k...

Name:
Me
(Posted:
3/3/2011 8:18:00 PM; Partial IP: .21.161.96)Location: Everywhere
Comment: LOL@"the beats are very weak." The production is AMAZING! I'm telling you, if RZA's name was all over the production, some of you cats would flip ur whole script smh

Name:
GTmarauder
(Posted:
3/3/2011 8:13:00 PM; Partial IP: 242.224.60)Location: MIA
Comment: funny I think RnR was good and lloyd banks actually spit well. Ill prob review this later but the beats for the most part are very weak. From the hills beat is fire though!!

Name:
John
(Posted:
3/3/2011 6:25:00 PM; Partial IP: 115.169.98)Location: Boston
Comment: great album, I love how he keeps it a wu style ablbum, I love the skits, I wish more wu members were on it but its a good album for hiphop and the wu.

Name:
Soren
(Posted:
3/3/2011 4:47:00 PM; Partial IP: 167.153.91)Location: Kolding, Denmark
Comment: Rock N Roll is propaly the worst track Raekwon has ever released but besides that the album bangs hard (would be been nice if Lloyd Banks was left out though!)

Name:
terror
(Posted:
3/3/2011 10:47:00 AM; Partial IP: 23.152.116)Location: nj/tx/pr/
Comment: just heard the album, sounds good. I like how nas came out, and believe it or not but lloyd banks and rick ross ripped it. only thing lacking is quality beats, and creativity. but besides that it sounds hard and rhymes are on point.

Name:
Ben
(Posted:
2/18/2011 8:10:00 PM; Partial IP: 4.17.147.2)Location: Seattle, WA
Comment: just heard snippets of the entire album. people who are about to be sleeping on the tracks with Lloyd Banks and Rick Ross are about to be missing out, the beats are ridiculous!!! this albums is crazy good!!! coppin this one for sure. Rae still got it.

Name:
LARS
(Posted:
2/14/2011 1:34:00 PM; Partial IP: 4.10.46.64)Location: stockholm, sweden
Comment: Too bad the NYC stabber/slasher didn't catch you over the weekend homie....then you could try date my mom if you wanted to...faggot. But that would be hard while living in the flames of hell.

Name:
TheBALL
(Posted:
2/13/2011 4:39:00 PM; Partial IP: 8.7.239.20)Location: By the WAY
Comment: No Clan memeber with Just Blaze or Kanye production will eve rbe dope to me. It is OVER at that point. Hate those cats. Matter of opinion. They are clowns of production currently and I am hoping he will forego that decision. Rae Ghost and Rick Ross dope... a phukkin' LIE!!! Kill it dead with seventeen silver bullets. Spoken and let it be so.

Name:
TheBALL
(Posted:
2/13/2011 4:25:00 PM; Partial IP: 8.7.239.20)Location: Not Quite NY
Comment: Here's the deal... We all know that Chef is a poet. He is the official Wu story teller... HOWEVER, I am not all over this guest list. Do NOT say "he makin' munny tho" I don't care about that. He BEEN had money. Now he is solidifying his status as a Legend. One does NOT do that with your Rick Ross's and your Lloyd Banks's and your Jim Jones's. I will automatically skip these tracks... I promise. I will give them NO run at all and may see if I can have them permanently removed from my CD once purchased. Love the Chef, hate the crap of it. I do however anticipate. I pray let it not be the beginning of the end.

Name:
hellrazor
(Posted:
2/11/2011 1:24:00 PM; Partial IP: 0.4.26.212)Location: shaolin
Comment: this album's gonna be hot and i'm lookin foward to it. real hip-hop. LARS is just mad cuz he just found out lil wayne is not hip-hop upon stumbling on this page.

Name:
Ben
(Posted:
2/4/2011 12:20:00 AM; Partial IP: 4.17.147.2)Location: Seattle, WA
Comment: so the singles i've heard from this album are Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang and Butter Knives which are both dope. then theres Rock n Roll, which I dont really know... I liked Rae's and Ghost's verses, and I liked the beat, but Kobe and Jim Jones werent doing it for me. but looking at the producer list on wikipedia, I think thats going to be the only wack track on the album. Scram Jones, Erick Sermon, The Alchemist, Cilvaringz, Mathematics and Havoc always come through. and the guest lists dont look bad at all. I like both Rick Ross and Lloyd Banks, so i'm not all that disappointed to see them on the album like some of the comments i've been reading. then you got Nas, Black Thought, Busta Rhymes, Mobb Deep and of course Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Inspectah Deck. also need to buy this on itunes so I can get the track with GZA & Killah Priest. all in all, doesnt look like a classic, but it looks decent enough so that Raekwon fans should be satisfied. Wu-Tang hasn't really had a wack album in a while. Apollo Kids was extra dope, so i'm staying optimistic on this one. if not... Rae did say he was working on Cuban Linx 3 which will probably include RZA production, and also some from Just Blaze and Kanye West. so thats something to look forward to as well.

Name:
YOU ALREADY KNOW ME
(Posted:
2/2/2011 10:54:00 AM; Partial IP: 90.248.160)Location: NEW YORK
Comment: i havent been on this site for about a year, good to see LARS still has yet to do anything with his life and he still posts comments on this site hating on people. you just mad you have no music skills, go to the cemetery tell your dead mother im going to rape that bitches dead body

Name:
m1
(Posted:
1/27/2011 12:59:00 PM; Partial IP: 234.69.253)Location: nj
Comment: No Rza..he apparently wasnt happy w Rae according to Rae,that he made this album. Seems blasphemous to mk this without Rza input. But my man Bronze got it covered. Butter Knives best Wu track in a minute..brings me back to 93 or so.

Name:
LARS
(Posted:
1/27/2011 12:41:00 PM; Partial IP: 4.10.46.64)Location: stockholm, sweden
Comment: The production line up leaves me dubious about this album....I think it has a chance of being very wack....

Name:
TheBALL
(Posted:
1/18/2011 10:12:00 AM; Partial IP: .108.3.241)Location: On the Boards
Comment: Wow... Just wow. Chef is truly the Clan story teller and I hope the match that strikes fire to this album will burn eternal. Q-Linx2 IS classic. The right to shelf until ripened to perfection was a good move. I anticipated and anticipated its release and it paid off. RZA production please. Do the Elements reunite to create divine flavor... I will eat.

Name:
Me
(Posted:
1/18/2011 9:47:00 AM; Partial IP: .165.47.39)Location: Everywhere
Comment: Title track is flames... Rae,the real stuck with u through ur highs & lows... When cats said u fell off... The real knew it wasn't true.. OB4CL2 is a classic and this is shaping up to be crazy... Salute.

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